Tag: Crisis

What’s happening between Saudi Arabia and Iran isn’t news at all. Bilateral tensions have been running for decades if not centuries within the framework of the Islamic schism between Sunnis and Shiites. Such tensions have […]

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa, Asian economies have learned a lot in 20 years since the Asian Financial Crisis that started in July 1997 amid “sharp loss of […]

During his visit to Calais, French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb acknowledged that “it is urgent to review and perhaps transform this right of asylum, so as to reduce delays, while controlling migratory flows and taking […]

The test-launch of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) by North Korea (DPRK) on July 4, 2017 has been a clear message for the United States not only that the DPRK’s military program has passed a […]

The airline Alitalia has formalized its “extraordinary administration” as the main shareholder Etihad Airways renounced additional investments, nationalization is excluded even if a bridge loan is announced: it is difficult to see how the national […]

Never has a French presidential election been so much questioned by voters. Although no formal investigation has been ordered yet, the data shows that many French people are dissatisfied with the way the election campaign […]

While the fear index (VIX) surged in Wall Street amid fears of both an election surprise in France and a more serious political blockade than expected in the US, the difficulties faced by Donald Trump […]

Rarely has French politics been so acrimonious now that former right-wing Prime Minister François Fillon has accused left-wing President François Hollande of running a “cabinet noir” designed to allegedly know everything about his political opponents, […]